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Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Curriculum Vitae Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2006-2012
Master of Science in ArchitectureSilesian University of Technology, Poland
2008
Design ArchitectRafal Szymanski Architect OfficeInterior designProduction hall redevelopement for commercial and office space2010
Architectural InternshipINARKO Office of Architecture, PolandCompetition for Polish Theatre in Szczecin2011
Private ClientBuilding redevelopement for bars, clubs, galleries and studios, PolandPrivate ClientCar pavilion - in progress2012
Private Client600m2 touristic complex, PolandComplete design - under construction
Proffesional Experience
Language
Polish - NativeEnglish - FluentGerman - Elementary
Personal Information
Michal Jurgielewicz
mobile: +86 158 1074 6474e-mail: [email protected]: jurgielewiczmichalwebsite: www.nas-dra.comtwitter: www.twitter.com/huerpr
Software Skills
Proficient with Mac Os and WindowsAutodesk Autocad/Ecotect/3ds MaxRhinoceros + V-ray + GrasshopperAdobe Photoshop/Illustrator/InDesignCorel Draw/Photo-PaintArchicadSketchUpMicrosoft Office SuiteOpen Office Suit
2007
OSSA Student Seminar, Gliwice, Poland“Silesia Megapolis”2008
OSSA Student Seminar, Cracow, Poland“City Texture”2009
INDESEM International Design Seminar, Delft, Netherlands“Point of View”2011
Grasshopper Advanced Trainning, Gliwice, Poland - Certificated
Seminars
Awards
2009
First Prize for “Architecture Beyond Vision”INDESEM, Delft, Netherlands2012
Shortlisted “Single $30k House”Building Trust International
Exhibitions
2008
Best Student Projects “4.8m Row House”City Eye, Katowice, Poland2009-2010
Winning Proposal “Architecture Beyond Vison”City Media Displays, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Contents
Opera Vacuum PavilionSingle $30k House
Bytom MarketSex & Silver Screens
Non-Orientable Surface HouseSamples
Operalab Vaccum Pavilion Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Operalab Vacuum Pavilion
Type : CompetitionProgram: Exhibitions pavilionLocation: Warsaw, PolandYear : 2012Role : research, idea, model 3d, drawingsTeam with : Paulina Grabowska
Project uses technology that is developed by students from TU in Delft and AA in London. The chosen method bases on deflatabing materials inside the plastic bags using negative air pressure. The outcome of that process is light, stiff and resistan construction element. Depends on properties of aggregate and its placement inside, the structure could be flexioned in many ways. Bottles are chosen as the aggregate because of number of them that are thrown away every day and their properties during process of deflatabing. Pavilion is composed with many groups of different shapes elements bonded together. The space inside is vast and could be used for exhibitions, performances or meetings. What is important, deassembling of pavilion is very simple. It needs only positive air pressure to put inside and it will fold by itself. Bottles and plastic bags could be recycled or packed and used for another pavilion.
Project details Description
Idea
Behaviour of form with bottles indside during negative air preassure
Construction elements typology
Localisation of pavilion
Operalab Vaccum Pavilion Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
View from outside of pavilion
Operalab Vaccum Pavilion Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
View from inside of pavilion
Pavilion plan. Scale 1:75
Pavilion section. Scale 1:75
Single $30k House Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Single $30k House
Type : CompetitionProgram: Low budget homeLocation: Katowice, PolandYear : 2012Role : idea, drawings, model 3dTeam with: Paulina grabowska
Project establishes complex social rehabilitation for excluded groups of city dwellers, i. e. homeless, handicapped, and elder people. While remaining adjusted to the requirements of the handicapped and elder, design of the specific, basic house is versatile, so that it might become home for any single city inhabitant. The idea is that mixing various social groups is to lead to their coexistence and mutual support. Houses are low-budget, but equiped with technology that allows to reduce energy loss. They can also be self-sustainable for a moderate period of time. Another aspect of the project is the introduction of micro-scale agriculture to the fragment of the city center by proposing kitchen-gardens and orchards.
Project details Description
Space developement
Situation with solar insulation diagram. All year average value (h)
Idea
Single $30k House Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Ground floor plan
Section
Facade diagram. Closed shutters Facade diagram. Open shutters Facade diagram. Hidden shutters
Bytom Market Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Bytom Market
Type : Graduation projectProgram: Market with productionLocation: Bytom, PolandYear : 2012Role : Complete desiganProfessor: Damian Radwanski
Bytom Market is an attempt to solve crucial problems that modern cities are faced with nowadays. To be brief, the problems are: [1] globalization of food trade leading to pauperization of city inhabitants and downfall of cities, and, universally speaking, destruction of entire nations and areas worldwide, as well as [2] homogenous structure as a relict of industrial revolution and technological revolution era. Introduction of food production to Silesian city center is to result in stimulating previously burdened with its homogenous structure downtown’s growth, decline of unemployment, improvement of food quality, lowering CO2 emission and, last but not least, regaining city-center to its dwellers. Project is an attempt to create an alternative way of food production and retailing as opposed to commercial shopping malls. The marketplace is designed as an entire new street of the city. Project took its form through 4 major factors - aquaponic farming and organic food production, storage of semi-finished products, marketplace and eco-friendly technology that allows to recycle waste and purify water (ArrowBio and AlgaeWheel).
Project details Description
SituationMarket from the bird’s eye view
Farming
Farming/storage
Farming/production
Social rooms
Market
Recycling
Algaewheel water treatment
Arrowbio water treatment and recyclingAquaponic farming
Aquaponic farming
Project site Market boundaries Newly created market street
Bytom Market Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Above: section c-c Below: ground floor plan
Bytom Market Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
East facade
Facade diagram. Depth illusion detail. Brickwork
Facade diagram. Facade detail View from the street inside
View from the street
Sex & Silver Screens Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Sex & Silver Screens
Type : 3rd year student projectProgram: love hotel + cinemaLocation: Gliwice, PolandYear : 2010Role : Complete designProfessor : Janusz Poznański
Project comprises two vitally different programs: cinema complex with brothel and love hotel. It combines two opposite spaces that intersect and merge with each other on every level and in every direction, but without any conflict. While the first space - love hotel - demands an intimate and anonymous program, so that the guests are free to indulge in pleasure without any incidental or unsought looks, the other one - cinema complex - is a conventional public space filled with people of various ages and profiles. This idea originates from Haruki Murakami’s After Dark. The author describes a spatial program of one of many love hotels in Tokyo, where the guests’ ways not only never cross each other, but they’re also separated from the room service’s.
Project details Description
View from the main street
Process
Situation
Sex & Silver Screens Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Section a-a
Ground floor plan 5Th floor plan 11Th floor plan View from inside
Sex & Silver Screens Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
East facade
Non-Orientable Surface House Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Non-Orientable Surface House
Type : Competition entryProgram: HouseLocation: UndefinedYear : 2009Role : Complete desiganTeam with: Bartek Winnicki
The new space can be shaped differently, quite freely through the adoption of separate sets of axioms. Consequently, we adopted an axiom of one-sidedness from Möbius’s strip model. Combination of the concepts of one-sided space and gravity plan around the object, allows to create completely new, universal space - where the “rooms” invested in the same plan give the effect of sequence functions. By ribbon cutting and bending the strip vertically we get a product that works in every existing direction. User can have semi-private and private space without any visual separation. In theory our house does not have any clear location as the unclear position of Kubrick’s Odyssey space ship.
Project details Description
Surface program
Plan and program sections
Kitchen
Bathroom 2
Room 2
Terrace
Dining room
Bedroom 1
Room 1
Toilet
Kitchen
Room 4
Free space
Living room
Terrace
Room 3
Free space
Toilet
Movie stills from Kubrick’s “2001: Space Oddysey”
Tomaszewski’s diagram. Types of surfaces Escher’s “Moebius strip” work
Non-Orientable Surface House Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Program sections
View from the exterior
View from the exterior View from the above
View from the interior
Transfer
Bathroom
Free space
Transfer
Room
Room
Kitchen
Toilet
Dining room
Living room
Terrace
Transfer
Bathroom
Wardrobe
Terrace
Samples Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
SampleS
educational centre with galery.
Samples Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Educational centre with galery.
Samples Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Bar
Building redevelopement for bar, gallery and studios
Studios
Vip room
Michal Jurgielewicz Resume
Michal Jurgielewicz Resume